The powers of law : a comparative analysis of sociopolitical legal studies /
García-Villegas compares the scholarship on the relationship between law, political power, and society in the United States and France.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Francés |
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Cambridge [UK] ; New York, NY :
Cambridge University Press,
2018.
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Colección: | Cambridge studies in law and society.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of contents; List of Tables; Preface; Chapter 1 A Sociopolitical Understanding of Law; Introduction; The Sociopolitical Vision of Law; The Core Idea; A New Concept: Sociopolitical Legal Studies; Basic Ideas for the Comparison of Sociopolitical Legal Studies; Sociology of Actors in the Legal Field; The Relationship between the State and the Law; Transdisciplinarity; Chapter 2 The Symbolic Uses of Law: At the Heart of a Political Sociology of Law; Perspectives on the Symbolic Efficacy of Law.
- Liberal PerspectiveThe Marxist View; Constructivist Visions; Symbolic Uses of Law; The Social-Progressive Use of Law; The Social-Conservative Use of Law; The Two Faces of Symbolic Efficacy; Conclusion; Chapter 3 Legal Fields and the Social Sciences in France and the United States; The Antiformalist Challenge; Legal Doctrine in France; Law Professors; Law and the Social Sciences; The Legal Market in the United States; The Victory of Legal Realism; Universities and Markets in the Legal Field; Conclusion; Chapter 4 Sociopolitical Legal Studies in the United States; Sociology of Law.
- Socio-Legal StudiesReinventions of Law: 1960-1990; Law and Economics; Law and Development; Law and Society; Critical Legal Studies; The Renewal of Socio-Legal Studies: 1990-2013; The Reinvention of Law and Society; The Amherst Seminar; Legal Consciousness Research; New Empiricist Movements; Dissemination of the Critical Legal Movement; Critical Race Theory; Legal Feminism; Debates on Rights; Law and Postmodernism; Conclusion; Chapter 5 Sociopolitical Legal Studies in France; Myth and Depreciation of the Law; Overview of French Sociopolitical Legal Studies; The Pioneers of Legal Sociology.
- Law in the Eyes of the Founding Fathers of SociologyEmile Durkheim, Law, and Jurists (Late 1800s-1930); Georges Gurvitch and Henri Lévy-Bruhl: Two Alternative Approaches (1930-1960); The Stand on Legal Neutrality; Jean Carbonnier's Sociology in Service of the Law (1960-1970); The Critical Legal Movement; Pierre Bourdieu's Legal Field; Bruno Latour: Law as Language; The Quest for a Middle Way; Legal Pluralism; The Sociology of Organizations and of Power; The Droit et Société Project; Political Sociology of Law; Conclusion.
- Chapter 6 Conclusion: The Present and Future of Sociopolitical Legal StudiesComparative Overview of Sociopolitical Legal Studies; Internal Visions; External Visions; The Future of Sociopolitical Legal Studies in a Globalized World; References; Index.